STS-69 crew
Seated (L-R): Kenneth Cockrell, David Walker;
Standing (L-R): Michael Gernhardt, James Newman, James Voss
Mission patch
Space Shuttle Endeavour (STS-69) launched September 7, 1995 for the 100th successful manned spaceflight for NASA. Its crew consisted of Commander David Walker, Pilot Kenneth Cockrell, James Voss, James Newman, and Michael Gernhardt.
It was also the second flight of the Wake Shield Facility. Other experiments investigated bone loss during space flights, monitoring and measuring long-term variations in extreme ultraviolet (EUV) from the sun and tested assembly techniques for the International Space Station.
They returned to Earth September 18.
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